Hi Jelmer, here some notes I made while reviewing the loggerhead package:
- it installs a conffile /etc/loggerhead.conf. After having a short look at it, it seems to me that for almost every usecase, the user is expected to edit this file. This means that on every upgrade where we edit the default config, a conffile change will happen. I don't think this is really what we want. How about shipping the default config in /usr/share/doc/loggerhead/example.conf and guide the user in a README.Debian file to copy it manually to /etc/loggerhead.conf? He needs to adapt the file anyways. This way we can also get rid of that /etc/default/loggerhead file. The initscript could then just check for the presence of /etc/loggerhead.conf and be done with it. - init script. The dependencies in loggerhead currently state this: # Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog # Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog I'm not sure if this is right. The source does not reference syslog anywhere, moreover, AFAIUI loggerhead requires the network to be up. Therefore I suggest "$local_fs $remote_fs $network" instead (inspired by the apache2 init script) - any particular reason to upload to experimental? I propose uploading to unstable instead. Sure, it won't make it for the lenny release, but unless it is in an highly experimental state that we don't want 'regular' users to use and test it, I see no reason to 'hide' it in experimental. Please comment on the 3 points above and indicate if you agree or disagree. I'll go on with uploading when we sort these changes out. -- Gruesse/greetings, Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]